Posted by JMS/.MN on August 27, 2010 at 21:32:21 from (209.237.107.155):
In Reply to: OT Hazing posted by teddy52food on August 27, 2010 at 10:14:13:
Are you referring to the football team in Elk River, MN? Sticking broomhandles in younger players butts. I don"t agree about the comments below regarding hazing in basic training, (that was harrassment, not hazing) but the "prop blast" ceremony for paratroopers, which is now outlawed, was hazing, just like the practice of making newbies wear their "blood wings" without the backing (ie, just points of the parachute badge going through the shirt, to the skin) and the older ones would press on them, making you bleed. In my day, "blood wings" were those we got at the drop zone graduation ceremony, and were saved to give to "your best girl". Expect my daughter, who graduated last January, will save hers for her "best guy". My better half has had my original wings for 40 years, daughter will inherit them, and her sisters understand that it"s ok for dad to have two "best girls".
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